Category Archive for "David Bailie"

[Note from Scott: this is the best Brazos Portal release yet, and in this post, David outlines all of the enhancements we’re bringing to Brazos Portal thanks to the collaboration of our many consultants, developers, support staff, and most of

[Note from Scott: this is the best Brazos release yet, and in this post, David outlines all of the enhancements we’re bringing to Brazos UI thanks to the collaboration of our many consultants, developers, support staff, and most of all,

If you’ve been waiting for a refresh of our Brazos UI Lite toolkit, version 4.1 is the version you’ve been waiting for – if this is the first time you’ve registered with BP3, however, try this link instead, which explains

Our BP Labs team has released Brazos UI Enterprise version 4 last week. I can’t emphasize enough what an awesome bit of engineering and coordination this release represents. Before we get into the details, let me just say how proud

We’re proud to announce three new releases as of Friday, March 27th. Brazos Portal continues to be the very best user interface for organizing and completing process-based and task-based work. Brazos UI is the best user interface for business process

Editor’s note: The most popular user interface framework for IBM BPM is now even better with the latest release. As seen in many sessions at IBM Interconnect, Brazos UI Enterprise makes a difference: faster releases, happier customers, greater development efficiency,

[ Editor’s note: You didn’t think we’d go to an IBM conference without updating Brazos, did you? Of course you didn’t. Brazos Portal 1.5 is another big step forward with shared views & templates, which further put it ahead of

[Editor’s note: This release just epitomizes what makes BP Labs and Brazos so great. Not only is internationalization / localization supported, but obscure issues with a specific operating system and hardware platform are also addressed, and quickly. I’ve never seen

[Editor’s note: The Brazos Portal team is executing on all cylinders, just like the Brazos UI and Brazos Charts team. Regular releases with significant improvements. Congrats to David and the whole team for making this happen! – Scott ] Brazos

[Editor’s Note: this release represents the culmination of so much customer feedback and field testing, it is hard to express in a blog post. A significant improvement over the previous public release, really proud of the work our team has

Once again our BP Labs team is cranking out regular releases of the best user interface for BPM: Brazos. Brazos Portal v1.1.0 is now available for download. The current version of the BP3 Brazos Portal can be found here: Brazos Portal

UPDATE: if you’ve pre-registered or previously registered for Brazos Portal, you can always get the latest and greatest by following this link, and without re-registering. We’re proud to announce Brazos Portal 1.0 for IBM BPM is now available for release.

[ Editor’s pre-amble: First announced at IBM Impact, Brazos Portal is now in Beta! Brazos portal is one of the most significant developments in BPM UI that I’ve seen in the last 10 years, and we couldn’t be more